Lonicera Major Wheeler Honeysuckle is a stunning, vibrant red-flowering vine that blooms profusely throughout the warm months, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies to your garden. This hardy perennial thrives in Zones 4-9, making it a versatile choice for various climates. Its tubular blooms cluster along the vine, creating a striking display of color and fragrance.
Growing to a height of 10-20 feet, this vigorous climber is perfect for trellises, fences, pergolas, and arbors. It prefers full sun to partial shade and flourishes in well-drained soil. Lonicera Major Wheeler is known for its drought tolerance, making it a low-maintenance yet highly rewarding addition to any garden. Even in winter dormancy, this plant remains hardy and reliable, ready to re-leaf in the spring.
Shipped as a dormant, well-rooted plant approximately 9-14 inches tall, this starter plant arrives cut back and leafless during colder months. With proper care, it will establish quickly, offering years of beauty and wildlife attraction.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Type: Perennial flowering vine
- Size: 9-14 inches (cut back/dormant)
- Bloom Color: Vibrant red tubular flowers
- Attracts: Hummingbirds, butterflies, and pollinators
- Growth Habit: Climbing vine, reaching 10-20 feet
- Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Needs: Well-drained, adaptable to various soil types
- Hardiness: Zones 4-9, cold and drought tolerant
- Uses: Ideal for trellises, fences, pergolas, and vertical garden spaces
- Low Maintenance: Resistant to pests and diseases
FAQs:
Q: How fast does Lonicera Major Wheeler grow?
A: This honeysuckle is a vigorous grower, typically reaching 10-20 feet in just a few seasons with proper care.
Q: Will it attract hummingbirds and butterflies?
A: Yes! The red tubular flowers are a favorite of hummingbirds and butterflies, making it a great plant for pollinator-friendly gardens.
Q: When will my dormant plant start growing?
A: If planted in early spring, expect new growth within a few weeks as temperatures warm. Regular watering and sunlight help speed up the process.
Q: Does it require pruning?
A: Light pruning in late winter or early spring helps maintain its shape and encourages more blooms during the growing season.
Q: Can I grow this in a container?
A: Yes! While it thrives best in the ground, large containers with a trellis support can also accommodate this climbing vine.
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